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Not sure if this information has been posted elsewhere on this forum but the question I have is what is the best and most reliable way to check the transfer history of and Thompson Navy Overstamp that we have in our inventory. Serial number is 5925 . Got a tip to try a Freedom of Information Act request but have not clue as to how to do that. Any information provided would be appreciated. Thank you in advance. Scott Tar Heel State Firearms
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As my old post kind of fizzled out, and I am starved for things to think about, decided to start a new topic. Getting ready to drop some folding paper on an M1. I've read all I can find on the model, specifically as it relates to serial numbers. The gun in question is in the 508000 range. It's a "late production" judging by the protected rear sight assembly, but has pin levers and a crossbolt stock. I have yet to see any other M1's this high in the range. ATII shows one in the 244000 range. By a staggering coincidence, I also see an M1A1 in the 508000 range. I am sure most of you saw the pics in my other post. I've had speaks with Newtommygunner about the serial. Just wanted as much data as possible to occupy me for the next eight or so months. Also, as curious to me as the high serial number, the gun seems to have no proof marks at all. Not even the "GEG" I would expect from the civilian inspector Geo. E. Goll. Thoughts? What are your M1 serial numbers?